Jacksonville Jaguars rookie quarterback Blaine Gabbert may have had sound college preparation but he presumably won't have seen everything New Orleans Saints have in store for him Sunday. Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams said all his complicated schemes will be in the mix.

"When you do as many things as we do, everything kind of looks different to those guys," Williams said. "The older you are, from a quarterback standpoint - it's pretty hard for us even in practice, occasionally we can, you know, 'can we fool Drew?' That's pretty hard. He takes a look at everybody's stance, alignment, nuances, number of players here vs. number of players over there - there's a lot of things that a young guy when he comes into the league has to get acclimated to."

What's more, the Jaguars coaching staff is talented enough to figure out what may be coming, Williams surmised, and Gabbert's time at Missouri wasn't wasted.

"They'll be very well prepared," he said. "And college quarterbacks nowadays they're throwing the ball more and they are coming into the league better prepared in my opinion because they are in spread offenses, they're seeing lots of different defenses at the college level now. So, no, we don't change anything we're going to do."